Burlington Man Arrested For Trying To Pass China Information
53-year-old Qing Quentin Huang of Waterdown has been arrested by the RCMP. He has been charged with two counts of attempting to communicate classified information to a foreign entity. (under the Security of Information Act)
It is alleged that Huang, was attempting to sell classified information to China. About Canada’s plans to build naval ships (ice breakers and warships).
This is the first arrest (made public) of Chinese espionage in Canada since former CSIS head, Richard Fadden had announced that several countries (mainly China) had large espionage programs running in our nation. (Back in 2010)
CBC report on Richard McFadden’s comments.
China has been and still is gaining a strong hold in Canada. Between ownership a few of Canada’s largest industries, espionage, and political leaders applauding China (most notably Justin Trudeau of the Liberal party).
If our nation does not make much larger steps to curb the Chinese influence and spying, than the arrest of one person. Our whole economy, political system, and our very way of life. Will be forever altered by outside influences.


Mmmmmmmm …. is this truth
Funny, I thought Harper and his cronies sold out all the info and this country long ago.